PaulineA
Apr 1 2007, 10:39 AM
I think you can get some really good bargains on Ebay. I have bought/sold over 600 items since I joined in 2001. I've heard some people on VJ have got good deals on wedding dresses. Anyone got good deals on anything else? Or sold something for a profit?
~Chad~
Apr 1 2007, 11:18 AM
I bought a BBQ pit that was in mint condition off ebay for 50 bucks (and most of that was the delivery charge). It was the one I wanted and cost over 200 brand new.
tmma
Apr 1 2007, 11:21 AM
Ebay's great!
Nagishkaw
Apr 1 2007, 12:41 PM
Browsed and undecided.
Aymerlu
Apr 1 2007, 12:44 PM
I love eBay! I've been buying & selling since 2000
Lisa and Spence
Apr 1 2007, 05:36 PM
I really like ebay, I have mainly bought on ebay but I used to sell a few years ago and I'm starting to clear stuff out that I am no longer using. I put up three auctions last night. Feel free to bid away!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1Lisa
me_4_musa
Apr 1 2007, 08:03 PM
I like ebay.
Virtual wife
Apr 1 2007, 11:27 PM
I hate Ebay.
MichelleandCraig
Apr 2 2007, 12:20 AM
Love eBay...have bought off of there several times...books by my fave authors each time. I always find a seller who has several I want and combines shipping and I get quite a deal!

M.
CherryXS
Apr 2 2007, 08:38 AM
I got my home computer system and serveral DVD's off Ebay.
Savanphil
Apr 2 2007, 09:15 AM
I love Ebay...I got some really great deals.
Paul Daniels
Apr 2 2007, 09:22 AM
For the most part ebay is great if you're a buyer, the only problems I've had are when I've sold stuff. Ebay seems to change their seller rules (and the look of the seller pages) on a frequent basis, which is irritating as it becomes fairly difficult to navigate around the site, and you can never get used to where
anything is.
Add to that - their customer service for anything other than (buyer/seller disputes) is non-existent and consists of form emails that don't answer your question. My account got suspended briefly during 2005 because of some unpaid seller fees - when I transferred my UK account to the US it apparently created two separate seller accounts. Unbeknownst to me, logging in to ebay.com actually logged me into my UK seller account and incurred a 1.50gbp charge for seller fees. Problem was when I tried to pay it - the website wouldn't physically allow me to do it as it kept defaulting to my US seller account which said I owed nothing (even when I logged into ebay.co.uk. Eventually - they sent a collections letter for the unpaid fees (after I had been emailing them for over a month explaining what was wrong with no success) and had to have my dad in the UK send them a cheque to pay it. Otherwise my UK credit would have been ruined over a quid fifty...
Nessa
Apr 2 2007, 10:46 AM
I have browsed Ebay, but never bought or sold anything.
Undecided.
Addie_Goodvibes
Apr 2 2007, 11:48 AM
Ebay is great, sometimes the deals aren't that good after inflated shipping rates,
I buy all my Tennis racquets & balls on E-bay
I also Sell occasionaly Inline Skates through E-bay.
I like Craigslist also, no charges to post or sell items. Craigslist is great for local
things.
de_sjiem
Apr 3 2007, 01:36 PM
I love ebay.. I've bought a lot of stuff at a good deal (including car parts for our older car.) And at my last job, they had me list and sell a bunch of stuff for them too, so i've gotten paid for it.. lol its a pretty good site..
*Marilyn*
Apr 3 2007, 07:52 PM
I am not sure if I like Ebay or not.....
I do like Amazon and have bought a few things from there, usually Christmas presents....
eau_xplain
Apr 4 2007, 02:50 PM
I've bought things on ebay but I'm not sure if I really like it. The concept is great but I've participated in several bids where I suspect that a bidder (with zero items won) is in league with the seller to push the bid price up. I usually step away from those auctions.
On the other hand, we have bought cool stuff on there too. For our 2nd wedding anniversary, hubby found a whole China set that had my name on it!!! I thought that was the coolest gift I've ever received!!
Magenta
Apr 4 2007, 04:10 PM
I buy gemstone beads from there and silver findings. Hubby has bought loads of stuff from there and sold aswell. Had no problems either way.
featherB
Apr 4 2007, 04:19 PM
QUOTE(eau_xplain @ Apr 4 2007, 08:50 PM)

I've bought things on ebay but I'm not sure if I really like it. The concept is great but I've participated in several bids where I suspect that a bidder (with zero items won) is in league with the seller to push the bid price up. I usually step away from those auctions.
I think those bidders are not so much 'in league with the seller' as they ARE the seller, bidding with a separate account - I avoid those ones, too! They're usually pretty easy to spot, you can search by items bid on by a particular user... and sometimes you'll find that they do seem to have a remarkable fondness for one seller's items above all others. Uncanny, that.
I'm loving eBay right now... what with being a 'foreign fiancee with visa in hand and preparing to leave the country imminently' and all. I have a ton of old junk that I've been listing, and am surprised at just how much of it people want to buy! The other week I sold a pile of old concert ticket stubs that I found in an old shoebox (that I'd gone to throw away, then thought 'someone might pay me a pound or two for those)..... for £38. That's about $70 to non-UK-ers. People really will buy ANYTHING, it seems!!
Now if only they would do something about the spammers, and the scammers, and the timewaster bidders who win and then are never heard from again (or the ones that email you on a Sunday morning, after having sent their payment, a week late, the previous night, demanding to know where their item is... or the ones who send repeated messages offering to buy something for about half of the current high bid for a 'quick sale'... sigh), eBay would be a marvellous thing indeed.
notrepetiteashley
Apr 4 2007, 04:48 PM
I found some old My Little Pony horses I used to play with as a child at my grandmother's house and I sold them on ebay for $80. 15 stupid little horses! I have bought some cool stuff from ebay, too. Just watch out for those emails that look like they're from ebay and they're not. NEVER open ebay from an email. Always open a new window and go directly to www.ebay.com
It is not worth the risk and a lot of people get suckered every day. A real email from ebay will have your username in the body of the email. A fake one will say something like, "your username is included to prove the identity of the sender blah blah blah" but your username will actually not be there.
Anyway...got that off my chest.
StarProg
Apr 4 2007, 07:28 PM
Ebay is the answer to the question of why I've kept all that junk from my childhood around so long. I'm sold my collection of 60s comics for several thousand, and now I'm selling old computer punch cards that even I wondered why I kept, for about 30 cents each. I have 10,000 of them. Yes Ebay is great. Also a good place to find that one thing you need that you can't find anywhere else.
doodlebug
Apr 5 2007, 10:55 PM
Every Spring and Fall I sell some of my kids' clothes on Ebay. Whatever I end up not selling I give to Goodwill. Usually I make about $300/year or so. It's more for the fun of it though...I love watching how many people bid and all that.
I've bought some things on Ebay when the stores have sold out but I'll only buy them "New With Tags". I'm kind of leary buying games off of ebay though. A couple of years ago I bought a ton of Gameboy games real cheap that were supposedly new but when my daughters put a couple of them in the machine they didn't work. I didn't bother trying to contact the seller but I should have 'cause it was for their birthdays and they were really bummed about the ones that didn't work.
consolemaster
Apr 5 2007, 11:53 PM
My computer I bought from ebay was $8 with $32 shipping. It's a 1 GHZ P3, 256 MB Ram, 20 GB HD, and it comes with keyboard and mouse.
It's running on Slackware Linux very well. I love it. Doesn't freeze on me, nor give me any problems. Probably the cheapest computer I ever bought. I might buy a couple more and link them all together.
Since Linux requires little system resources, it's more efficient than Windows. Therefore, it runs quick. My laptop is a Windows machine though. All my desktops are all Linux.
Captain Ewok
Apr 6 2007, 02:07 AM
In the future guys please no advertising for ebay and other ads

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doc_cute
Apr 6 2007, 08:07 AM
i keep browsing ebay till date
bought nothing till date
lol
Wacken
Apr 15 2007, 09:15 PM
US eBay is not as good for bargain hunting as German eBay. I also hate
PayPal with a passion. I would rather pay by wire. US dinosaur banks make that a hassle.
I prefer craigslist.org. Just have to read carefully for signs of scamming. This is particularly widespread in the auto sections. Good old fashioned garage sales are also nice.
sereia
Apr 16 2007, 08:40 AM
i like the iDEA of ebay but i've never had good luck. won bids, paid the money, and never received some of the things i bought off ebay. and ebay never did anything about it.
some bids i was sure i'd win and the last .0001 second some pro put in a bid like a dollar more than mine and i lost. so that sucks too.
but ive heard great things about ebay from others! just doesn't work out well for me up to this point.
Parivar CSK
Apr 16 2007, 08:59 AM
I have bought and sold on Ebay. I haven't really had any problems yet.
Queen Jenn
Apr 16 2007, 10:54 AM
I only bought on ebay until recently. I didn't think I could figure out the seller stuff by myself, so I went to a local business that sells for you and takes a small cut of the profits. It was awesome. I got rid of my skis, poles and boots, as well as a couple of musical instruments.
I just bought a BRAND NEW digital camera. It came with rechargeable batteries, a charger, 1GB of memory and a few other accessories for less than I would have paid for the camera alone in a store. EBAY ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lou Lou
Apr 16 2007, 11:03 AM
I've been buying and selling on Ebay for over 5 years with no problems. When buying, always check other online places before bidding. Often what you think is a bargain isn't after a little searching around. Don't ever get carried away in a bidding war unless it is something you desperately want and can't get another one. I love Ebay, but my latest obsession is Etsy. Wow, there are some beautiful things on there, and way cheaper than you could buy in any art gallery or crafty place. I'm going to start selling on there for sure.
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